Daniel Fransham, Brewguru, Seoul, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea

Q: When did you first discover kombucha?

Back in 2014, living in Korea, never having tried another person’s kombucha, I ordered a scoby from the states to satisfy my curiosity. Ironically, it was not until well after starting my company that I got the opportunity to try some kombucha from the states and actually compare it to what I had.

Q: Why did you start your own kombucha company?

When I first tried my own kombucha I knew that this was a product that would have a lot of potential in the Korean market because it fits alongside many other fermented foods in the Korean diet, it is a delicious fizzy tea drink, its organic, natural and had absolutely no competition at that time, whereas in the states it was really starting to trend upwards. I felt like I had the perfect product, at the right time, in the right place, and I was determined to be the right person to make it happen.

Q: What is your favorite flavor of kombucha? 

I love Whalebird’s Dry Hopped Pamplemousse that I discovered at this years KBI conference.

Q: What is your former/current other life or career?

I ran a real estate tech start-up in New Zealand for 3 years (rather unsuccessfully) it made me aware of my business shortcomings so in 2010 I started a Bachelor in Entrepreneurship at Massey University, graduating in 2013.

When in Korea visiting my wife’s family she decided she didn’t want to return to New Zealand and so I ended up teaching English before starting the first commercial Kombucha Company in Korea.

Q: What is a saying that you live by?

If what you want to achieve was easy then everyone would be doing it, and there would be no sense of self-satisfaction once you have achieved it, so make sure that what you are doing has purpose and never give up, no matter what obstacles get in your way.

This is the only thing that enabled me to create and survive running a business in a foreign country where I still don’t speak the language!!

 

 

Briana Hanks, Brooke Furtick, Brittany Phillips, YeaBucha!, Brick, NJ, USA

 

Q: When did you first discover kombucha?

We first discovered kombucha in 2010. Every summer we worked in our dad’s dental office and he often took to Whole Foods for lunch. He was always interested in trying new things, and once we tried our first sip of GT’s Kombucha we were hooked!

Q: Why did you start your own kombucha company?

We started YEABUCHA for two main reasons. Initially, we loved kombucha but didn’t love the price tag that came along with buying it regularly. Then, in the spring of 2017 we experienced the greatest loss of our lives when our dad passed away at the age of 65. We saw our dad who seemed so healthy on the outside suffer because he was unhealthy on the inside. Unfortunately, we see this too often in society today. As we dove into the kombucha world we learned more about the vast health benefits that come from consuming it daily. Out of our love for drinking kombucha and desire to help others attain optimum health came the idea for YEABUCHA. We wanted to facilitate others to start on a home brewing journey, so we created a kit that has everything necessary to get brewing. We share with our community how easy it is to “ferment yourself” and take ownership over their gut health.

Q: What is your favorite flavor of kombucha?

Nothing beats your own home brew, that’s for sure! But we got to try so many amazing flavors at KombuchaKon 2018 and meet some incredible people in the industry. When we’re out and about or traveling, our go-to brands are Brew Dr. Kombucha, Health-Ade and Boro Beverage. We also love Boochcraft hard kombucha!

Q: What is your former/current other life or career?

We are three sisters Briana, Brooke and Brittany originally from Boston. Briana now lives in South Carolina and is a stay at home mom who home schools her two daughters Ashlee and Rylee. Brooke is the driving force behind YEABUCHA. She is an entrepreneur who currently lives in New Jersey and runs three other businesses including a Marketing Firm, a health and wellness business and a rental property business. Brittany lives in Massachusetts and spends her days teaching middle school strings and orchestra in Cambridge Public Schools, and her nights overseeing the creative team at her local church.

Q: What is a saying that you live by?

“Ferment yourself!” This is the YEABUCHA slogan of encouragement to empower others to brew their own kombucha! Yes, buying commercially brewed kombucha is great when you’re on the go, but home brewing allows our community members to make kombucha a part of every day for the whole family. We encourage others to take ownership of the fermentation process from the comfort and convenience of their own kitchen, and we help our brewers realize just how it easy it is to ferment by yourself!